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CIAO DATE: 08/06
International Affairs:
A Russian Journal
No. 1, 2005
This Year Was Not an Easy One... V. Putin
New Year Wishes from Sages Ye. Primakov
World Issues
Advantages of the OSCE Are Being Eroded S. Lavrov
Shanghai, Moscow Agreements A. Alekseyev
Iraq, Middle East and Africa A. Saltanov
Russia-NATO: Toward a New Stage of Interaction? A. Kelin
A Historical Chance Was Not Lost V. Matyaev
New Vistas of Russia-India Cooperation A. Mantytskii, V. Khodzhaev
Roundtable Discussion
In 2004, Russian Foreign Policy Moved Ahead Cementing Its Achievements and Never Losing Initiative B. Piadyshev, A. Torkunov, V. Lukin, K. Kosachev, V. Degoev, Ye. Volk, A. Lebedev, N. Arbatova, M. Titarenko, K. Vnukov
Commentary and Essays
American Elections: “Patriot Games” A. Iurin
CFE Treaty A. Chernov, A. Mazur
The Post-Arafat Middle East O. Ozerov
CIS: Countering Threats to Security Ye. Belov, A. Putintsev
Ten Years of the Start Treaty Yu. Nazarkin
Kyoto: Saving the Polar Bears M. Kokeyev
Viewpoint
The End of Russia’s Oil Boom - What Then? Clifford Gaddy
Republic of Bashkortostan
International and Foreign Economic Relations B. Kolbin
Following Ancestors’ Behests Kh. Ishmuratov
Salavat Yulayev, Bashkir National Hero M. Yakupova
2004: The Environment Year L. Gainutdinova
Economic Potential of Bashkortostan Industry N. Safiullin
Diplomats of Our Time
Yuli Vorontsov is 75, Boris Kolokolov is 80 B. Piadyshev
No Other Ambassador Served in So Many Capitals V. Shustov